Useful Info
Models will take to a catwalk in St Ann's Shopping Centre on Saturday as some of Harrow's biggest stores show off their new clothing lines.
Fashion on the Move is at the centre in St Ann's Road from 11am to 4pm on Saturday October 1.
A public meeitng has been arranged for Wednesday, September 21, about 'Recycling In A Conservation Area' following concerns from residents on the Hill about difficulties in collecting trash.
It takes place at 7.30pm at Christ Church Roxeth in Roxeth Hill with speakers Alan Whiting, who is in charge of rubbish collection for Harrow Council, and ward councillor Councillor Ann Gate (Labour), who will explain where the garbage goes once it is picked up.
A DAWN dawn chorus walk is being held in Harrow on the Hill by guide Michael Robinson
around Harrow School's otherwise private nature reserve, Newlands Woods, and golf course to identify birds, and participants should meet at 6.30am on Saturday, May 7, on the green outside Blues Restaurant and Bar in High Street.
The following day Jonathan Edwards starts his series of 2011 Hill walks with one about St Mary's Church, supported by churchwarden Pauline Chandler, for which walkers should meet at 2.30pm on the green outside Blues Restaurant and Bar ready to pay £3 for adults and £2 concessions, with children free.
Both are organised by the Harrow Hill Trust.
LEARN about French glass artist Rene Lalique and his Art Noveau jewellery through a talk to be given by jeweller David Callaghan.
The Frenchman, who lived between 1860 and 1945, is the subject of the free lecture organised by Harrow National Trust Association.
Lalique's designs became acclaimed after making jewels for Sarah Bernhardt and then exhibiting at the great Paris exhibitions of 1894 and 1900 and in turn he attracted the attention of Calouste Gulbenkian, who purchased over 150 major items of jewellery from him, of which many are now exhibited in the Portuguese capital Lisbon.
From 1900 onwards he concentrated on works in glass and Lalique glass is still made today to his original designs and patterns.
Where? Harrow Arts Centre, Uxbridge Road, Hatch End
When? 8pm on Monday, September 6
Cost? Free
Contact? See the talk programme at www.hanta.btik.com
The Old Speech Room Gallery Arts Society are holding a Japanese Prints Exhibition from 19th January 0 27th June 2010.
Harrow School are displaying great works from the past. The displays will be available to see from 19th January - 27th June 2010.
Harrow Borough Council
Tel: 020 8863 5611
Email: info@harrow.gov.uk
Harrow Council,
Civic Centre
PO Box 57
Station Road
Harrow
HA1 2XF
One Stop Shop open at the Civic Centre 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

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